The American Brain Foundation presented Melissa Elafros, M.D., Ph.D., with the Mridha Spirit of Neurology Award for her work improving care for those most in need.
From U-M Medical School Research News:
February 24, 2025
Author
Shoshanna Fischhoff
The Mridha Spirit of Neurology Award is a humanitarian award that recognizes the work of a neurologist or neuroscientist who has demonstrated altruism, compassion, integrity, and leadership while providing quality neurological health care to a destitute, distressed or marginalized population, or in impoverished communities of the world. The American Brain Foundation chose Andrea and Lawrence A. Wolfe Research Professor Melissa Elafros, M.D., Ph.D., as this year’s recipient.
In his nomination of Dr. Elafros, Brian Callaghan, M.D., M.S., Eva L. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Neurology, described how after only four years after residency, she has demonstrated an impressive commitment to improving neurologic care for underserved populations, both locally and internationally. Her current work includes studying neuropathy in Flint, MI, and dementia in Zambia.
Dr. Callaghan stated: “Dr. Elafros’ impressive work ethic, expertise, and professionalism have launched her into the neurology world. Her passion for improving care for marginalized populations through innovative partnerships and capacity building are an excellent representation of the type of individual the Mridhra Spirit of Neurology award was designed for.”
A letter of support from Chair of Neurology Dawn Kleindorfer, M.D., Ph.D., stated that Dr. Elafros was “a once-in-a-lifetime academic where intellect, creativity, altruism, compassion, integrity, leadership, and kindness are effortlessly infused and integrated into a whole. We are lucky she is directing her efforts to those most in need, and inspiring others to do the same.”
The award is sponsored by the American Brain Foundation and endowed by gifts to the Dr. Debasish and Chinu Mridha Endowment Fund. Debasish Mridha, MD, and his wife, Chinu, are dedicated to improving the lives of others and recognizing others, through this award, who do the same.